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Subject: Re: 1rst Round: Share-Freeware 2,5 - Commercial 2,5 !!

Author: Dave Gomboc

Date: 13:20:28 04/13/99

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On April 13, 1999 at 15:49:06, blass uri wrote:

>
>On April 13, 1999 at 14:55:14, Tomas Casanovas Martinez wrote:
>
>>Share-Freeware  Pentium 400 - Commercial Pentium 200  40 moves 2 hours.
>>
>>Crafty 16.6 - Hiarcs 7.01            1-0
>>L.Goliath Gold - Rebel 10c         0,5-0,5
>>Phalanx 21 - MChess 7                0-1
>>TCB 0043 - CMaster 6000            0,5-0,5
>>ZChess - Fritz 5.32                0,5-0,5
>>
>>Most relevant facts from the 1st. Round:
>>
>>- The strong resistance from Share-Freware programmes. My previous guess for the
>>complete match -5 rounds= 25 games- was 9,5/10 - 15/15,5 for commercials.
>>
>>- The nice win of Crafty 16.6 over the strong Hiarcs 7-01 ...in only 25 moves!.
>>This Crafty is really getting serious...despite being operated in a sub-optimal
>>-for it- Fritz 5.32 environment.
>
>Crafty16.6 is also leading 2.5:.5 against Rebel10c in 1 hour per move games
>The games are in Rebel's site.
>
>It is the only program with a positive score against Rebel.
>
>Fritz5.32 is lucky to have .5 out of 2 games against Rebel10c in the 1 hour  per
>move games(time seem to be counter productive for Fritz) and other commercial
>programs(including Junior5 and Hiarcs7)  have draw scores with Rebel
>
>
>I am not sure if the Fritz5.32 environment is really counter productive for
>Crafty.
>
>I am interested in games between the original crafty and Crafty as a Fritz
>engine.
>
>Uri

Please post a URL.  I was unable to find these games (or even the game summary)
at the Rebel website.

I too would like to see an equal hardware crafty match, one on top of linux, one
in fritz on top of win98 (what most people are using, I guess.)

My money's on the linux box. ;-)

Dave Gomboc



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